I Games of the
New Emerging Forces of Jakarta (Indonesia) The Games of the New Emerging Forces or GANEFO games
were founded as Indonesia's response to the International Olympic Committee
for sanctions imposed on Indonesia after a very political Asian Games in 1962.
In November of 1963, 3,000 athletes from 48 nations participated in the first
GANEFO
Group A
16.11 DPR of Korea-Albania 78-56 (36-28)17.11 Albania-Guinea 70-52 (34-27)17.11 Philippines-Albania 87-7919.11 Indonesia-Albania 104-89Final group 5th-8th place
20.11 Albania-Cambodia 82-81 (38-43)21.11 Albania-Philippines 87-81 (40-38)
22.11 Albania beat AlgeriaFinal classification: 1st PR of China, 2nd Indonesia, 3rd DPR of Korea,
4th Brasil, 5th Albania, 6th Cambodia, 7th Algeria, 8th The
Philippines, 9th Guinea, 10th Laos
Albania referee: Pjerin Muzhani

Champion
Clubs Cup (nowadays EuroCup) UpThis competition was previously called Champions
Cup (from 1958 to1990-91), different systems of competition have been applied,
gradually increasing the number of participants, but from 1988 on, the Final
Four was adopted, and since that year the first four teams play for the title
the same week at the same venue. From European League (since 1991-92 to 1995-96)
more than one team per country was allowed and teams were divided into several
round robin groups, thus the above-mentioned name of European League and EuroLeague
(from 1996-97 to 1999-2000) becoming more and more popular. In 2000-01 there
was a split between the FIBA and the teams from the most powerful countries.
In 2000-01 two competitions were played that season, the SuproLeague (organized
by FIBA) and the ULEB“s EuroLeague (organized by the teams); in
2000-01 SuproLeague played its last edition;
from 2003-04 FIBA organizes EuroCup

Cup
Winners CupUpThen European Cup from 1991-92 to 1995-96; Eurocup
from 1996-97 to 1997-98; Raimundo Saporta Cup from 1998-99; it has been renamed
after Saportas death (1926-1997), one of the managers who has most supported
basketball; in
2001-02 has been played its last edition

Korac
Cup UpKorac Cup was founded with the name of Radivoj Korac,
dead in a car crash at 31 y.o. (1969): Yugoslav player (silver medalist at
the Mexico 1968 Games and World Champion in 1970); in 2001-02 has been played
its last edition, and from 2002-03 started FIBA EuroCup Challenge, which continues
former Korac Cup and former Saporta Cup